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James Raser James Joseph “Jim” Raser (July 8, 1926—January 16, 1991) was an American radio producer, writer, director, sportscaster, and a television sportswriter and broadcaster. ==Early life==
Raser was born in Alameda, California, to parents James Raser, a fire chief, and Mary O’Donnell Raser, a homemaker. Raser attended Saint Joseph High School, where he was the sports editor of the school paper, The Pilot. After high school, Raser enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and served in World War II. At the conclusion of his service in 1946, Raser began attending the University of San Francisco. Majoring in English, he began a path that would lead to 30 years in sports broadcasting. At USF, Raser rose through the ranks to become sports editor of The Foghorn, which counted among its staff former White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger. Raser’s USF roommate was Pete Rozelle, the former commissioner of the National Football League and, at the time, sports publicist for the USF Dons athletic department. Raser and Rozelle would remain friends until Raser’s death in 1991. Classmate, Ollie Matson, went on to NFL and Olympic fame. Upon graduating USF〔http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/schools/usf50g.htm〕 in 1950, Raser worked at Bay Area CBS television and radio affiliates as a sportswriter and stand-in broadcaster. In 1957, he was hired by KNX-CBS Radio, and he and his young family moved to Hollywood.
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